Ukraine International Airlines is suspending its flights to Iran for an unspecified period after its flight PS752 en route from Tehran to Kiev crashed after takeoff, killing all 176 people on board.
There were no Armenians aboard the Ukrainian International Airlines Boeing-737 that crashed in Iran shortly after taking off from the Tehran airport en route to Kiev, according to information provided by the Armenian foreign ministry.
Catholicos Garegin II of the Armenian Apostolich Church has offered condolences to the families and friends of the Ukrainian International Airlines Tehran-Kiev flight crash which killed all 176 people on board on January 8.
The Armed Forces of Armenia have opened warning shots as Azerbaijani troops were attempting to carry out engineering works in the frontline, according to Armenia military spokesperson Artsrun Hovhannisyan.
Minister of Defense Davit Tonoyan visited the Yerablur Pantheon military cemetery in Yerevan to pay homage to those who died in service to Armenia.
With God’s blessing and our nation’s collective potential, we will continue to struggle for the right of our compatriots to live freely and peacefully in the Republic of Artsakh.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was introduced to Su-30 SM multifunctional fighter jets that have recently been procured by the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia.
The 4 units of the SU-30SM fighter jets that were supplied to Armenia earlier today have arrived on a symbolic day, it turns out.
The SU-30SM fighter jets have been supplied to the Armenian military.
The Armenian Embassy in Kazakhstan informs that there are no citizens of Armenia among the people who were killed and injured during a plane crash near the city of Almaty.